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Warsaw
The images of Warsaw as a dull concrete jungle, a wasteland of Soviet-era housing with little appeal remain only with those who haven’t visited this vibrant cit…
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National Museum in Warsaw

National Museum in Warsaw

National Museum in Warsaw
The central National Museum in Warsaw houses an impressive collection of art spanning more than three millennia. Its 11 galleries are home to Egyptian and Mesopotamian artefacts, medieval…

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WATCH DOCS. Human Rights in FilmWATCH DOCS. Human Rights in Film
Dec 2009 (annual)
Centre for Contemporary Art
Warsaw's Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights hosts WATCH DOCS, a festival that… more...
International Book FairInternational Book Fair
May 2010 (annual)
Palace of Culture & Science
The Warsaw International Book Fair, held at the Palace of Culture & Science, is an… more...
International Street Arts Festival (Sztuka Ulicy)International Street Arts Festival (Sztuka Ulicy)
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Nightlife

Warsaw has hosted dingy to modest bars to outrageous clubs and pubs. Some have closed as quickly as fads change and others have built enough of a reputation to weather the fickle tastes of those on the scene. It’s comforting to know that no matter what your style, Warsaw does have a night spot to suit your needs.The ’hipper’ places are either truly worth visiting or too full of bravado, velvet ropes and bouncers with no necks. Posing comes in high doses in many places, so be prepared to see lots…

Sightseeing

Sightseeing in Warsaw is generally concentrated on the left bank of the Vistula River. The UNESCO World Heritage Old Town is unmissable - quite literally, seeing as many of the city’s attractions and a whole host of cafes, bars and restaurants are located within its environs. The Old Town is both a physical and symbolic expression of the city’s spirit and determination to come back from the brink of annihilation at the end of WWII. Most visitors to Warsaw spend their first day strolling around …

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